Cold Rain And Snow -> The Promised Land Ramble On Rose Down In The Bottom -> IAin't Superstitious Bird Song -> Comes A Time -> Deal
Set 2
The Music Never Stopped Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues Estimated Prophet -> Terrapin Station -> Drums -> Space -> I Need A Miracle -> Morning Dew -> ThrowingStones -> Not Fade Away
Versions - Different performances of the song by the same artist
Compilations - Other albums which feature this performance of the song
Covers - Performances of a song with the same name by different artists
Song Title
Versions
Compilations
Covers
tuning
Cold Rain & Snow >
Promised Land
tuning
Ramble On Rose
I Ain't Superstitious/Down in the Bottom/I Ain't Superstitious >
tuning
Bird Song >
Comes A Time >
Deal
tuning
The Music Never Stopped >
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
tuning > Estimated Prophet >
Terrapin Station >
Drums >
Space >
I Need A Miracle >
Morning Dew >
Throwing Stones >
Not Fade Away >
Day Job
Notes
notes:
- d1t01 - removed most of the static present in the first 8.5 seconds
- d1t02 - strangeness at 1:10 (this is present on all sbds and auds so presumably a technical issue)
- d1t13 - Phil's mic doesn't come on until 0:15
- d2t03 - I removed most of the static that was present in the first 50 secs. There is a small dropout at 43 seconds in the left channel. However, there are a number of problems that remain
- d2to6 - I spent a goood deal of time cleaning up the "static" only to read afterward that Phil had blown a speaker and that was the reason for it. Now maybe I should have reverted to the track before I "cleaned" it but I decided to leave it. That means that it isn't historically correct but I think it sounds better and that's my reason for doing so.
Reviewer:scottlovett
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April 21, 2019 Subject:
Memories of Hershey Dead
It was a dark and stormy day... well not too stormy but enough rain to cause Bill to come out on stage prior to the festivities. As the crowd cheered his appearance he made a show of looking around at the cloudy skies and finally made a gesture that suggested it was too wet for a concert that day. The moist throng voiced our disapproval of his weather forecast as he retired to the enclave backstage and a good laugh was had by all.This pic must have been made while Phil was singing Tom Thumb Blues (see photo's section of this site) which was quite heavy for me as I and my concert going buddy Al were both out of our minds (and bodies.) I recall a tall gentleman, right in the middle of the crowd between the stage and soundboard putting his arms around his friends and he seemed to encompass 15 people with each arm. Later during Not Fade Away I distinctly heard Bobby say, “Everybody ready?” at a point during the song intro when he was NOWHERE near his mic stand. I repeated his words to myself, under my breath and the dude in front of me turned around and put his forefinger to his lips and went “Shhhhh.” This really blew my mind!!! This was also the first show at which the pre show music selection really hit home for me. For some cosmic reason Healy played The Dark Side of the Moon in its entirety and his choice provided the PERFECT “set and setting” for an incredible night of music and fun. Good Times! XOXOXOXO L/S